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Kildi Beg (Turki/Kypchak: کلدی بک; died 1362) was Khan of the
Golden Horde in 1361–1362,
having replaced his
rival Ordu Malik. The
origins and identity...
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Daniel Timothy Kildee (/
ˈkɪldiː/; born
August 11, 1958) is an
American politician serving as a U.S.
representative from
Michigan since 2013, representing...
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among those claiming descent from Jani Beg (like
Nawruz Beg and
Kildi Beg), and some
modern authorities treat him as a son of Jani Beg and brother...
- Yaglï Bay, in
promoting the
pretended Kildi Beg
against the
rival khans Timur Khwaja and Ordu Malik.
After Kildi Beg was
installed at Sarai, however, Mamai...
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about a month,
during September 1361,
before being killed and
succeeded by
Kildi Beg.
According to Muʿīn-ad-Dīn Naṭanzī, Ordu
Malik had been sent to take...
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Singapore Shophouse Walks: Chinatown,
Blair Plain,
Duxton Hill,
Tanjong Pagar.
Kildi Photo (Singapore) ISBN 9789811436406, 9811436401 "Work to
preserve Tanjong...
- Maḥmūd and
disconnection of Aḥmad: Qāsim Khan Boz Tor**** ʿAbd al-Karīm
Kildi Beg
Sabitov 2008
corrects this
listing to: Maḥmūd, khan of the
Great Horde...
- Tagai [ru]
conquer the
capital Sarai,
overthrow Ordu
Malik and
enthrone Kildi Beg late 1361:
Mamai returns to his base in
Crimea and
proclaims Abdallāh...
- (pretended?)
Qulpa (r. 1359–1360) (pretended?)
Nawruz Beg (r. 1360) (pretended?)
Kildi Beg (r. 1361–1362) a daughter,
Shakar Beg,
married Aq Sufi Qongirat, the...
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recognized at Sarai.
After briefly supporting the
impostor who
pretended to be
Kildi Beg, son of Jani Beg,
Mamai proclaimed his own khan, ʿAbdallāh, in the Crimea...